Chicago Bears Tickets

Chicago Bears tickets are on sale right now for the 2015 NFL football season. You can never be too early when purchasing your Bears tickets. Let's face it folks, Chicago Bears fans buy tickets like Chicago hand-tossed pizzas! Quarterback Jay Cutler and wide receivers Brandon Marshall and Alshon Jeffery will lead the Bears new-look offense, while linebacker Lance Briggs and defensive end Jared Allen establish the defense. All Chicago Bears tickets are readily available on Razorgator.com, so be ready to get your 2015 Bears tickets now!

Chicago Bears 2015-2016 News and Updates

7/27/15 - Fans of the Chicago Bears have something to be excited for this week. The team notoriously has trouble with their safety, but they have just signed on Antrel Rolle. This will hopefully help the team to stabilize their defense before the season kicks off. It has been a long wait, but the opener is nearly here. With their first home game on August 13th, there are just over two weeks before the Bears take the field again. They will be taking on the Miami Dolphins first. You can still secure your place in the stands to be there when it all gets started. Tickets start as low as $31, but they are going fast. Be sure to keep an eye on the Bears to see if they have what it takes to hold their own.

7/16/15 - Chicago Bears fans are considering some what ifs this week, when it was revealed by NFL reporter Peter King that Brett Favre considered heading to the Bears when he left the Packers in 2008. During this off season period just before Training Camp starts, they are also wondering what will be for the 2015 season. The players are preparing to show them a great season, especially Lamarr Houston. After a lackluster 2014 season that ended with a humiliating knee-injury, the outside linebacker is ready to come back and play the game he knows he can. While the team prepares to head to Training Camp in just a couple of weeks, fans can already buy tickets for the upcoming season. The first game at home will be against the Dolphins on August 13, with prices starting at $23.

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6/29/15 - The Chicago Bear's longtime quarterback, Jay Cutler, has been the focus of doubt lately. Last months, he gave his opinion of the state of the Bears, but more recently, several analysts at ESPN gave their opinion of Cutler. Once being a well-respected quarterback, it seems his rough season last year did not set well with some. John Clayton, Louis Riddick, and Mike Sando ranked Cutler 47 out of 100 as a quarterback. In fact, they said fans should not expect too much from the team. Cutler on the other hand, is optimistic for his team. It is just a prediction, after all, so he still has a chance to prove himself. Keep your eye on the Bears, because they have something to prove and it should be exciting.

6/15/15 - According to Chicago Bears' longtime quarterback, Jay Cutler, the team is making progress. “It’s not exactly where we want it to be, but we are moving in the right direction." The Bears are now fully in their off season training, so it is important that they get their game together. Cutler seems especially confident in their offense. There is just less than two months until the preseason begins on August 13th. That may seem like a long time, but it is actually not long for the team to prepare at all. Before they know it, their time will be up and the Bears will be pitted against the Miami Dolphins. You can get your season opener tickets starting as low as $31. Get your tickets today.

6/1/15 - After last year’s rocky season, the Chicago Bears have a new manager, a new coach, and a new philosophy. They are trying to turn things around, but many are worried they are not giving their defense enough attention. The changes include moving to a 3-4 defense, when they are used to a 4-3. Training camp is just getting started, however, so they have the chance to see how well it works and to make any changes before the regular season gets started in mid August. It may seem like a long way off, but it is quickly approaching, so the Bears need to get on that. Tickets for their home opener on August 13th are already available, starting at $24. Do not wait to get your tickets.

5/21/15 - As the Chicago Bears work on their lineup for the 2015 NFL Season, they’re also improving the fan experience at Soldier Field. New video boards in both of the end zones are 310 percent larger than the ones from last season. With a 1080P HD resolution, it’s the highest picture quality in the NFL, giving everyone in the stands the opportunity to clearly see every replay no matter where the seat is located. They’re also added 10 new cameras to the experience, so you won’t miss anything. The Bears open on September 13 against their longtime rivals, the Green Bay Packers. Tickets are going quick, so get them now if you want to attend this matchup. Prices start at $236. Come out and see your hometown team on their way to the Super Bowl.

5/7/15 - The recent NFL draft produced some changes for the Chicago Bears. After the draft, the team has added six new players and 15 undrafted free agents, bringing their total roster number to 90. So far, they have signed four-year contracts with three of the picks, including Jeremy Langford, Adrian Amos, and Tayo Fabuluje. With the additional players, some veteran players may find themselves on the bubble, forcing them to work hard to maintain their current position on the team. The Bears will take this time during the offseason to train and build a winning team for a successful 2015 season. Tickets are already available for the entire season, with prices as low as $30 for the first game at home against the Miami Dolphins on August 13.

4/21/15 - After a disappointing conclusion to the 2014 season, the Chicago Bears are ready to turn the page in the year upcoming. They will open the season at home with a tall task in the form of Aaron Rodgers and the Green Bay Packers. Week 3 will take them out on the road for a rumble with the Seattle Seahawks at the famously-loud Century Link Field. The Bears get a bye week to end October before taking to the road for contests with the San Diego Chargers and St. Louis Rams. Week 11 brings a visit from Peyton Manning’s Denver Broncos, and Chicago will complete their season in early January with a home game against the Detroit Lions. Tickets are on sale now for 2015 NFL action at Soldier Field—claim yours today!

2014-2015 Season

12/23/14 - In the final game of the regular season, the Chicago Bears host one of their most heated rivals, the Minnesota Vikings on December 28. This rivalry dates back to the Vikings’ opening game in 1961, and after 106 meetings between the teams, Minnesota has the lead at 54-51-2. Chicago won the game earlier in the season, and they would like to finish strong. Come out and show your support for the team. Enjoy a post-holiday game and break the monotony of winter with tickets to the final game. Tickets start at just $15. Since the kids are out of school, they’re probably getting bored. Treat them to an exciting experience when you come together with other Chicago fans to cheer them on to the win against their rival.

12/15/14 - With a frustrating loss to the New Orleans Saints last week, the Chicago Bears are looking to get back in their element this week as they face the Detroit Lions at home. Chicago running back Matt Forte has been a key element to his team, gaining an average of almost 5 yards over just 17 carries in Sunday’s match, but with seven sacks against quarterback Jay Cutler and questionable play calling, his talent wasn’t enough and the Bears fell to the Saints 31-15. Chicago will be looking to regain their footing against the Lions by making some essential changes to help protect quarterback Jay Cutler. Tickets are still available for less than $50 a seat, so make sure to grab a ticket and support Chicago in person this Sunday.

12/8/14 - The Chicago Bears have a high-powered offense, but things don’t seem to be clicking for them as of late. Their last game against the Dallas Cowboys was evidence of this. They ended up losing 28-41. In their tough loss, Jay Cutler went on to throw for 341 yards and had 2 touchdowns. Another top performer from the team was receiver Alshon Jeffery, who went on to grab 95 yards in receiving with 1 touchdown. It was their defense that struggled the most, and they simply couldn’t stop the dynamic play from Tony Romo. Their next game is against the New Orleans Saints. It’s a winnable game for them, but their defense is going to have to make some adjustments. Tickets for the game can be bought now for a low price of $27.

12/2/14 - The Chicago Bears defeated the Tampa Bay Buccaneers on November 23, winning 21-13. They followed that win with a Thanksgiving Day defeat at the hands of the Detroit Lions, losing 34-17 at Ford Field in Detroit. With four games left in the season, the 5-7 Bears will be striving to finish with a winning record, and will also try to play spoiler to three playoff contenders in three consecutive home games. Chicago hosts the Dallas Cowboys in a Thursday night game on December 4, then the Saints come to town for a nationally televised Monday night contest on December 15. The final home game for the Bears features the Detroit Lions on December 21. Buy your tickets today to come out and cheer for your Chicago Bears-prices start at only $49!

11/24/14 - Following a win at Minnesota, the Chicago Bears are riding high and ready to take on the Tampa Bay Buccaneers at home this Sunday. Seeing former Bears coach Lovie Smith return to Chicago might make for a bittersweet reunion for players and fans, but it should also make for a great game. Tight end Martellus Bennett is looking to score more touchdowns after a personal scoring slump, and quarterback Jay Cutler seems likely to outperform his two best games this season against Atlanta and San Francisco while playing the 2-8 Bucs. Currently standing 3rd in the NFC North Division, seats are still available to see the Bears take on the Buccaneers this Sunday. With tickets starting at just $52, make sure to grab your spots today!

11/19/14 - With a disappointing loss right after their bye week, the Chicago Bears redeemed themselves with a 21-13 win in Minnesota on Sunday. However, the Bears have no time to slow down as they return home to host the Buccaneers. Currently standing at 2-8, the Buccaneers may not seem too great a challenge, but NFL fans know how quickly the tides can turn. With the NFC North leader’s latest loss to the Arizona Cardinals, Chicago is going to be doubling their efforts to turn the season in their favor from this point forward. In preparation for their match against Detroit the following Thursday, a win is critical this week. Fans can show support for their Bears in the stands starting at just $43 per seat through Razorgator.

11/11/14 - The Chicago Bears endured a devastating loss to one of their biggest rivals, the Green Bay Packers, losing 14-55 on Sunday. The game started out rough for the Bears as the Packers charged the field in the first quarter, scoring two touchdowns to end the quarter at 0-14 for the Packers. The first half continued to look ugly for the Bears as Jay Cutler turned over the ball twice to the Packers who were unstoppable offensively. Ending the first half with six touchdowns scored, the Packes had the game in the bag. Two touchdowns were scored in the second half for the Bears, but it was too late for a comeback. See if they can improve their record when they compete against the Minnesota Vikings on home turf. Tickets are available for Sunday, November 16 starting at $71 a piece.

11/4/14 - The Chicago Bears had a tough game against the New England Patriots last week. In the 2nd quarter, the Patriots scored 31 points, while the Bears only scored 7. Going into halftime, the score was 38-7, and while the Bears held their own in the 3rd and 4th quarters, they just couldn’t make up the deficit. The Bears are now 4th in the NFC Northern Division, with a 3-5 record. They hope to break their two game losing streak with a win against the Green Bay Packers at Lambeau Field in Green Bay, WI. The Bears and Packers have one of the NFL’s oldest rivalries in the league, and the Packers won the first time they battled this season in September, The Bears are hoping to even the score, and they will have to play hard.

10/27/14 - After dropping four of their last five games, the Chicago Bears go into their bye week needing to regroup. The loss to New England, a 51-23 blowout, was particularly difficult, as the defense – once a trademark for the Monsters of the Midway – allowed nearly 500 yards.

10/23/14 - Trouble in the clubhouse for the Chicago Bears? After a disappointing loss to Miami last weekend, linebacker Brandon Marshall ripped into his teammates, calling their play “unacceptable”; while some indicated that Marshall singled out quarterback Jay Cutler for specific criticism, coach Marc Trestman said later that wasn’t so.

10/10/14 - After blowing an earlier 14 point lead in the first half, the Chicago Bears lost to the Carolina Panthers 31-24 in Week 5. In the first half the Bears racked up their first rushing touchdown of the year, and two touchdown passes to Alshon Jeffery and Matt Forte. But then the Bears fell apart in the second half. The game ended in three successive turnovers: an interception, fumble, sack, and another forced fumble. Quarterback Jay Cutler threw two interceptions in the game. The Bears are now 2-3 as a result. They travel next to Atlanta to play the Falcons on Sunday October 12, 2014, and return to Soldier Field on October 19, 2014 to play the Miami Dolphins. Tickets for the Bears home game start at $120.

9/16/14 - Chicago’s Week 2 victory over NFC foes, the San Francisco 49ers, on the road almost makes up for their dropped home opener to the Bills—almost. The Jay Culter-Brandon Marshall connection put the Bears up 28-21, while Chi-Town’s tough defense stifled San Francisco and held them to just 3 points in the second half of Sunday Night’s game. Riding the momentum from their Levi’s Stadium spoiler, expect fans to go wild over Week 3’s matchup. How will the 1-1 Bears fare against the New York Jets at MetLife Stadium? Score Chicago Bears tickets for a minimum of $29 for yet another primetime battle, Sept. 22’s Monday Night Football.

9/9/14 - In one of the surprise losses on the first NFL Sunday of the year, the Chicago Bears dropped their home opener to the visiting Buffalo Bills. Jay Cutler's offseason rust manifested in a game-compromising fourth quarter interception, while the Bear's defense gave up 193 yards rushing. Though kicker Robbie Gould gave the Bears a chance by sending it into overtime, the Bills scored on a field goal of their own to seal the 23-20 victory at Soldier Field. Four of the next five games are on the road, starting with next Sunday’s game against the San Francisco 49ers. Chicago will face the San Francisco 49ers in their home opener at under Sunday Night Lights at the brand new Levi’s Stadium. Chicago Bears tickets at San Francisco are the most coveted of Week 2, racking up a get-in price of $143.

9/3/14 - Welcome back Da Bears this Sunday! In just a few days, Soldier Field will open the flood gates to thousands of Chicago Bears ticket holders, ready for the 2014 NFL season to start. The Bears will play host to the Buffalo Bills, who they utterly annihilated last time they met in Chicago (40-7), and this time Jay Cutler and his formidable weapons are in their sophomore year under Trestman. See how the Windy City’s defense has improved with Chicago Bears tickets this weekend! Get-in on the highly anticipated 9/7 game for a minimum of$138 in Grandstand Level.

8/27/14 - The Chicago Bears are primed to play their fourth and final game of the preseason, this time, against the Cleveland Browns as FirstEnergy Stadium. The Bears hit a setback after a poor showing against Seattle in Week 3. From the unnecessary roughness penalty, to the punt return for 59-yards and an incompletion on a third down by Cutler, the blowout loss was one the Bears hope to bury in the preseason finale and regular season. The Chi-town squad is undoubtedly grateful they’ll have one more shot at a full-speed exhibition match, leaving fans one last chance to score the cheapest Chicago Bears tickets all season long. Get-in at Cleveland for an incredibly low $1 and see how the Bears fare against Manziel and Co.

8/11/14 - Long known for a vaunted defense, this season the Chicago Bears might be known as an offensive juggernaut. Things certainly started out that way with the top three quarterbacks on the Bears depth chart putting up stellar numbers. The combination of Jay Cutler, Jordan Palmer and Jimmy Clausen threw for over 300 yards with a 4-to-1 touchdown-to-interception ratio. According to RazorGator tickets could be found as low as $40 to that game, but they may go up this week after that performance. The Bears are hosting the Jacksonville Jaguars this Thursday.

8/8/14 - Tonight the Chicago Bears will host the Philadelphia Eagles as teams will be vying to start the preseason off right with a victory. This will be the first time both teams have the opportunity to hit someone in a different color jersey so when they finally do suit up and take the field Chicago Bears tickets for tonights game can be found going for as low as $40 according to RazorGator.

8/5/14 – The Chicago Bears mean business this season and will not tolerate any distractions. After Martellus Bennett slammed rookie Kyle Fuller (first round pick ) to the ground and shouted tirades against Brandon Marshall, general manager Phil Emery suspended the heated player and charged him a substantial fine. Practice may have ended early due to the skirmish, but when the Bears returned on Monday, training stopped even sooner for Marquess Wilson; the receiver suffered a fractured left clavicle and is sidelined indefinitely. Luckily Chicago got a dose of welcome news, with the long-awaited return of Pro Bowl right guard Kyle Long, who missed seven practices from a viral infection. Training camp is sure to even its keel when the team sets their sight on Friday’s Week 1 preseason matchup. Buy Chicago bears tickets when they host the Philadelphia Eagles for as little as $30 on Aug. 8.

7/29/14 – The Chicago Bears are extremely optimistic about the forthcoming season, but that doesn’t mean they’ve avoided snags during the start of training camp. Pro Bowl right guard Kyle Long has missed the first four rounds of practice due to a viral infection. Although he isn’t playing, Long attempted to be peacemaker and breakup a fight in camp that blew up on Friday—the second straight day fists flew in Chicago. Tempers often flare during training camp, with passionate players getting their first taste of football in months. Buy your Chicago Bears tickets and see the team channel their aggression towards the opposition, and not each other, in 2014!

7/22/14 – With training camp beginning this week, the Chicago Bears are getting ready to face the “high expectations” coach Marc Trestman and the Windy City have for the 2014 season. “I’ve never been around anything like this. True fans. True love of the football team,” he said. Chicago is brimming with excitement, and it’s easy to see why. The team owns the best wide-receiving tandem in the league, one of the strongest RBs in Forte, and a quarterback primed for a career-year. Even Brett Favre thinks Cutler “has all the tools” to take the Bears to the Super Bowl. Score Buffalo Bills at Chicago Bears tickets and watch them hit the ground running in their Week 1 showdown; get-in for a $180 minimum.

7/15/14 – The Chicago Bears are looking forward to getting their record-breaking offense back together when training camp officially starts next week. With 11 returning starters, including Matt Forte, Brandon Marshall, Alshon Jeffery and Jay Cutler, expectations are extremely high for top-tier numbers. The wide receiving duo were the first in franchise history to be selected to the Pro Bowl in the same year, Forte is in early talks for MVP and Cutler should be fully comfortable with Marc Trestman’s scheme. Don’t just pick these players in your fantasy league, pick up Chicago Bears tickets and watch their production in person.

7/7/14 – Four Chicago Bears have been selected in NFL.com’s Top 100 Best Players of 2014, including running back Matt Forte (No. 91), cornerback Tim Jennings (No. 74), defensive end Jared Allen (No. 68) and wide receiver Alshon Jeffery (No. 54). The top ten will be revealed this week, with hoards of Chicago faithful hoping their quarterback Jay Cutler will make the cut. Score Chicago Bears tickets and see them storm the gridiron for the first preseason game of the year: Aug 8 against the Philadelphia Eagles. Spend as little as $32 to get into Soldier Field for the exhibition showdown.

7/1/14 – Chi-town faithful, you’ll be even more excited to buy Chicago Bears tickets and start the upcoming season after you hear what ESPN said about your offense. The “Bears own the top WR duo, hands down…Julio Jones is wrong, and there isn’t much to debate.” Now under second year coach Marc Trestman, the Brandon Marshall-Alshon Jeffery artillery will pose even more of a formidable threat in the 2014-2015 season. “They also make Chicago to team to beat in the NFC North entering the season”—but Bears fans already knew that.

6/24/14- On Monday, the Chicago Bears locked in three-time All Pro safety Adrian Wilson from the Patriots. The talented player missed all of last season with an Achilles injury, forcing New England to cut him in April–but now, he’s back with a vengeance. If that’s not enough to rile up your Bears pride, then try this on for size: NFL.com has determined the All Time Rookie Team and Chi-town tops the list! The Bears are the team with the most players by a long shot. No other franchise listed more than two players, while Chicago posted a whopping six, including legends of the past like Mike Ditka and Dick Butkus, along with most recent alum Devin Hester. Will any Monsters of Midway from the 2014 rookie class join the elite club? Find out with Chicago Bears tickets today!

6/17/14 –The Chicago Bears kicked off three-day mandatory minicamp, with a few interesting storylines to take note of. Jordan Palmer may have strained his pectoral muscle during OTAs, but the quarterback will be on the field to partake in the back-up-to-Cutler competition. Palmer is favored over rookie David Fales and veteran Jimmy Clausen. The Bears want to ensure their returned starter will have ample support in his second year under Marc Trestman’s offense. Brock Vereen furtheres his bid as rookie starter at free safety, after doing extremely well taking reps with starters during OTAs. Not to be ignored is the revamped defense, with a new front seven. See how the team chemistry develops after minicamp with Chicago Bears tickets in 2014!

6/10/14- Jay Cutler and Marc Trestman know that generating good habits off the field is as important as practicing drills on the gridiron. That’s why the head coach and franchise quarterback took a special trip to New York to meet with the NFL’s new values minister, Dov Seidman, for methods on developing better ethics in the locker room. This gesture from the Bears comes in addition to the NFL’s mandatory one-hour meeting on locker room culture for all 32 teams this month. It’s evident that the Bears franchise is determined to instill growth and positivity between teammates, see how this translates into better play when the 2014 season rolls around with Chicago Bears tickets!

6/3/14- Chicago Bears fans should be happy to note that your wide receiver Alshon Jeffery—whose new (self-made) nickname is "The Show"—believes he and Brandon Marshall were the two best receivers in the game last year. Can they do the same, or better, with Jay Cutler back at full strength in 2014? Get your Chicago Bears tickets to watch "The Show" and find out!

5/27/14- The theme for the Chicago Bears this offseason is: defense, defense, defense. Somewhat befitting, considering this Friday will mark the one-year anniversary of Brian Urlacher’s retirement. The 2013 Bears realized the worst defense in franchise history last season, a problem that underwent repairs during free agency and the 2014 NFL Draft. DEs Jared Allen and Lamarr Houston are the high profile additions, with youngsters Will Sutton, Ego Ferguson and Kyle Fuller comprising the new-look squad. HC Marc Trestman says the “foundations on our base principles and techniques” to the defense will be laid during OTAs. Change is always good, and for the Bears, the D has nowhere to go but up. See how the players handle the new system with 2014 Chicago Bears tickets!

5/19/14 - The Chicago Bears already locked in Jay Cutler earlier this offseason, but now they've scored his close friend, WR Brandon Marshall. Marshall signed the highest WR contract in Chicago's history on "The View" today: three-years for $30M, with a $1M pledge to the mental health community. As far as rookies go, the Bears waived two and signed two following rookie minicamp tryouts over the weekend: running back Senorise Perry and safety Marcus Trice have made the squad. The Bears' special teams underwent a major turnover in the offseason; see the rebuilt operation in person with Chicago Bears tickets!

5/12/14 – Behind the St. Louis Rams, Chicago Bears tickets saw the largest jump in ticket prices following the 2014 NFL Draft. Up 10 percent on average, Bears football tickets are currently $378 – fifth most expensive in the league. Are the newest members of the Chicago Bears roster - Kyle Fuller (Virginia Tech), Ego Ferguson (LSU) Will Sutton (ASU), Ka’Deem Carey (Arizona), Brock Vereen (Minnesota), David Fales (San Jose State), Pat O’Donnell (Miami), and Charles Leno (Boise State) – contributing to the higher prices? With a focus on rebuilding the defensive line, Ferguson and Sutton should give them strength. In addition the Bears’ draft picks, Chicago signed native and Heisman finalist Jordan Lynch. The former Northern Illinois QB who rushed for over 4,000 yards during his collegiate career, will have a new role – as running back.

4/17/14 - The Chicago Bears' preseason schedule is set, with their first two games taking place at Soldier Field. The exhibition opener will bring Philadelphia to Chi-town in Week 1, followed by a visit from the Jacksonville Jaguars in Week 2 (Aug 14). The first game should be a doozy, considering the Eagles routed the Bears in their last competition (December), and subsequently blew their shot at the postseason. Chicago will hit the road for their final two preseason matchups: Week 3 against defending Super Bowl champions, the Seattle Seahawks, followed by the traditional Week 4 finale at Cleveland on Aug 28. With Julius Peppers out, the Chicago Bears stepped up and bagged DE Jared Allen and Lamarr Houston in the offseason—now, on to find another fan favorite since the departure of the Windy City Flyer (Hester).

Chicago Bears tickets are significantly cheaper than last year following the release of the NFL schedule. Averaging $354 on the secondary market, prices are down 45 percent. And it’s not because the Bears schedule is any less exciting; Chicago will host the Green Bay Packers (avg. $398) Sept 28 in incontestably one of the best rivalries in all of sports. The last time the two NFC North foes faced off in Aaron Rodgers return, the Pack squashed all postseason hopes for the Bears. With that, Julius Peppers will return to the Windy City for the first time contributing to the most expensive game at Soldier Field this season. If you’re thinking about traveling to one game, consider a flight to Santa Clara. The Niners first regular-season game at Levi’s Stadium will be a historic one, and will bet set in the most technologically saavy stadium in the Country. Chi-town will look to end Harbaugh’s (former Chicago Bear) home opener record (3-0) with the Niners.

2013-2014 Season

2/12/14 – The biggest news following the Bears 8-8 season, is the signing of QB Jay Cutler to a seven-year contract. In 2013, Cutler missed six games due to injury but did play well the rest of the season under new coach Marc Testman. His backup, Josh McCown, led the Bears to a 3-2 record in his five starts compiling 13 TDs and just one interception in Cutler’s absence. In addition to Cutler, the Chicago Bears secured a four-year deal with OG Matt Slauson and CB Tim Jennings. Will the potential Hard Knocks team be able to improve on their .500 campaign last season? The Chicago Bears schedule in 2014 is the second most difficult in the division and includes non-divisional matchups against the New Orleans Saints, Tampa Bay Bucs, Dallas Cowboys, Buffalo Bills, and Miami Dolphins at Soldier Field.

12/23/13 - The Chicago Bears were routed by the Philadelphia Eagles on Sunday, 11-54. Jay Cutler and company looked nothing like the playoff potential team of previous weeks, and ranked the worst game in franchise history in touchdowns allowed. Chicago could have clinched the division title (granted losses from the Lions and Packers) but now, the Bears have put themselves in a tight spot. Chicago must regain focus for Week 17’s do-or-die NFC North showdown against their longtime rivals, the Green Bay Packers. Chicago Bears tickets are the second most in-demand of the week, at $409 on average and $146 to get in for an epic win-or-go-home regular season finale.

12/16/13 - The Chicago Bears have moved up to first in the NFC North with yesterday’s 38-31 win over the Cleveland Browns. Despite mounting pressure from Josh McCown’s glowing play and a shaky start to the day with two early picks, Jay Cutler persevered in his first start in over a month, throwing 3 TDs and carrying his team to victory. Depending on the outcome of tonight’s Ravens vs. Lions game, the Bears may end up tied with Detroit for the division crown, so, Chicago’s match against the Philadelphia Eagles this Sunday is a must-win. Chicago Bears tickets are $199 on average, but you can get-in for a mere $7—the lowest price of the week!

12/10/13 - The Chicago Bears destroyed the Dallas Cowboys (45-28) last night and are now tied with the Detroit Lions atop the NFC North, a great present for the guest of honor, Mike “Da Coach” Ditka. Josh McCown had another stellar performance: throwing 4 TDs, one rushing, posting a league-leading total QBR rating (85.7) and becoming the first Bears QB to have three straight 300-yard games. Chicago scored on their first 8 possessions and never looked back, thanks to Brandon Marshall, Matt Forte and another highlight-reel catch from Alshon Jeffrey. Next week, Da Boys travels to Cleveland to take on the Browns. Chicago Bears tickets are just $10 to get-in, a must-win game to keep Lions and looming Packers at bay!

12/3/13- Despite playing a remarkable game by the numbers, the Bears lost to the Minnesota Vikings in overtime, 20-23, for Chicago's third loss in four games. Negating the astounding 249 receiving yards by Alshon Jeffrey, 120 running from Matt Forte, and 355 passing from Josh McCown, special teams determined the final score. The usually flawless Robbie Gould missed a 47-yard kick, while the Vike’s Blair Walsh sunk the game-winning field goal to clinch the W. Jay Cutler stated his “goal” was to return to face the Dallas Cowboys for the next Monday Night Football matchup, so stay tuned Chi-Town! Chicago Bears tickets the second priciest of the week anticipating Jay Cutler’s preemptive return, at $313 on average and $65 minimum.

11/25/13 - The Chicago Bears were run over by the St. Louis Rams defense in Sunday' loss, 21-42, missing the opportunity to take the lead in the NFC North. Josh McCown snapped his three game win-streak as a starter, even though he threw a career third-best in total yardage. It wasn't enough, as the Bears' were stifled by 13 penalties, and a season-high 111 loss in yards, resulting in the two touchdowns by Hester and Marshall that were called back. Next week, the Bears will travel to Minnesota to face division opponents, the Vikings, on Sunday. Chicago Bears tickets for the NFC North showdown are $48 at the lowest and $162 on average.

11/18/13 - The Chicago Bears outlasted a daunting storm and defending Super Bowl champions, the Baltimore Ravens, at Soldier Field yesterday. The always-loyal Chicago faithful weathered through a deluge of rain and 2 hour-long delay, and it paid off: the Bears came up 23-20. Stirring up some QB controversy—the team is 3-0 in Josh McCown’s last three starts, winning Sunday’s game in overtime 23-10 on Robbie Gould’s kick. The breakout backup whole-heartedly rejects the idea of replacing Jay Cutler, but will presumably start again in Week 12. Chicago Bears tickets are $177 on average and $43 at the lowest.

11/12/13 - The Chicago Bears have missed their chance for first place in the NFC North, after their Sunday loss to the Detroit Lions (21-19). Jay Cutler, back from his groin injury, may have made an appearance too soon, as the Bears’ offensive line was obliterated all day, derailing any playmaking stakes and leaving him vulnerable (11 hits). Cutler eventually hobbled off the field in the fourth, replaced by the trusty Josh McCown who nearly rallied the team to victory. The starting QB will be out when the Bears host the Baltimore Ravens on a high ankle sprain, but how will McCown fare? Chicago Bears tickets are a lofty $298 on average for Sunday's highly anticipated match.

11/5/13 - The Chicago Bears maximized on the absence of Aaron Rodgers on Monday Night Football, ousting the Green Bay Packers 27-20. The Bears were the underdogs for MNF, with Jay Cutler still recovering, but when Aaron Rodgers left the game in the first from a fractured collarbone, Chicago turned up the heat. In what was a truly cohesive team effort, backup QB Josh McCown connected with his receivers for two TD passes and accomplished a great game: Brandon Marshall had seven catches and a TD, Matt Forte ran for 125 yards and one TD and Alshon Jeffrey had five catches and one TD. From one rival to the next: the Chicago Bears are pitted against the Detroit Lions in Week 10 to determine who will top their division (the teams are currently tied at 5-3). Tickets for the NFC North showdown are some of the priciest of the week, at $323 on average, and $75 at the lowest.

10/29/13 - The Chicago Bears will be coming out of their bye week to face division opponents, the Green Bay Packers, at Lambeau Field. The primary concern for Chicago lies in the quarterback position, as Jay Cutler is still weeks away from fully healing his torn groin muscle, sustained in what turned out to be a perilous Week 7. In his place, Josh McCown will start, and the Bears just signed veteran Jordan Palmer to add depth. Both teams, beleaguered with injuries, will go head to head under Monday Night lights in Week 9, and many are excited to see the NFC North titans duke it out, as ticket demand is high. Chicago Bears tickets are the second highest in the league this week, at $128 to get in and $241 on average.

10/22/13 - The Chicago Bears had a rough Sunday. Not only did they lose to the Washington Redskins, 41-45, but starting quarterback and lifeline of the team, Jay Cutler, gingerly limped off the field in the first half of the game after taking a hit from Washington defensive end Chris Baker. Fortunately, the torn groin muscle Cutler sustained is not season ending, but he will be out for four weeks, putting an end to the best start of his career yet, with a passer rating over 90.0 in five of six games. Luckily for the Bears, they have a solid backup QB 11-year veteran Josh McCown, who jumped in and played commendably against the Redskins, completing 14 of 20 passes for 204 yards, no interceptions and one touchdown. All star running back Matt Forte (3 rushing TDs on Sunday) and company will try to weather midseason without their quarterback and maintain playoff hopes, but first, the injury laden team will enjoy their bye week before coming back in Week 9 to play the Green Bay Packers for Monday Night Football.

10/15/13 - The Chicago Bears held out 27-21 over a desperate New York Giants squad at Soldier Field on Thursday. With integral defensive tackle Stephen Paea rejoining the team for Week 7, the front four will gain more coverage and be able to put much needed pressure on opposition QBs, a weak spot for the Bears in recent games. The Bears defense has continued to struggle due to the injuries of key tackles Henry Melton and Nate Collins, and now 10th year veteran linebacker D.J. Williams is out for the season. Conversely, the offense has been stunning, with Jay Cutler at the helm, scrambling 20-yards, throwing 262 yards, no interceptions and 2 TDs on Thursday. The Bears also finished 100 yards rushing, including productive performances from running backs Michael Bush and Tony Fiametta who don't often have the opportunity to play the ball. With a little more time to freshen up from Thursday night’s game, Chicago next plays RGIII and the Washington Redskins on the road. Chicago Bears tickets are a modest $32 to get in, and $165 on average.

10/8/13 - Jay Cutler and the Chicago Bears endured a crushing defeat at the hands of the New Orleans Saints for their second loss in a row this season. Jay Cutler performed well; throwing 24 of 33 for 358 yards with no interceptions and two touchdowns, and Alshon Jeffery caught 10 passes for a whopping 218 receiving yards. Although the team numbers looked good, the Bears’ defense were run over by the monster Saints’ duo of remarkable tight end Jimmy Graham and quarterback Drew Brees, who won his first game at Soldier field on Sunday. In addition, the Bears lost yet another starting defensive tackle, Nate Collins, to a torn ACL in the third quarter, who will now be out for the season. On the up side, Chicago will stay at home to play the New York Giants next, a game that should secure a victory for the stung Bears, who will not want to go .500 after starting the season 3-0. Chicago Bears tickets at Soldier field against Eli Manning and G-Men are the third highest priced game of Week 6, averaging $303 but is the cheapest remaining Chicago Bears home game remaining.

10/1/13 - The Chicago Bears suffered a disappointing loss against the Detroit Lions, who beat them 32-40 on Sunday, ending their winning streak. Things are not immediately going to get any easier for the Bears; they’ll have to shake off their jarring defeat if they are looking to overcome the red hot New Orleans Saints, a still unbeaten team. The Detroit Lions’ offense ran all over the Bear’s defense, with running back Reggie Bush’s 18 carries for 139 yards. Jay Cutler played an atrocious game with poorly read, inaccurate passes, surmounting in 4 turnovers. The Bear’s are hoping that their dumbfounding defeat is an anomaly, and just a divergence from their previous tremendous 3-0 record. To watch the Chicago Bears try and get their stride back, tickets are $176 to get in and average a steep $462. Chicago Bears tickets at Soldier Field against New Orleans are the highest priced of Week 5.

9/24/13 - Jay Cutler, despite laying a questionable hit on Steelers cornerback Robert Golden on Sunday, has stoically led the Chicago Bears to victory yet again. The Bears have remained undefeated thus far, and much can be attributed to an outstanding and aggressive defense; however, they have just lost vital defensive tackle Henry Melton to a torn ACL, which will put a significant gap in their defensive line. Nevertheless, their last game against the Steelers displayed that they are just as strong on the road as they are at Soldier Field. The Chicago Bears will try to clinch another away game victory when they visit Detroit to face the Lions. The average ticket for this Sunday’s NFC North battle averages at $122.

The Chicago Bears missed the NFL Playoffs last year despite starting the season 7-1. The Lovie Smith era came to a close and Chicago is looking forward with a new coach, Marc Trestman, and optimism that their QB Jay Cutler has a new attitude on the field. The announcement of Brian Urlacher retiring from the NFL may have the most impact to the Chicago Bears roster this season. After 13 seasons with the Bears, the organization will now look to linebacker Lance Briggs

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Although Bears tickets have dropped 20% on the secondary market in the last six weeks, Chicago remains the second most expensive team in the NFL behind the New England Patriots. Chicago Bears tickets were the fourth most expensive ticket in the League last year, averaging $303 — $105 cheaper than the average Bears ticket in 2013.

Four of the top ten most expensive games in the NFL this season will be played at Soldier Field. The most expensive on the Bears schedule will be played against the Dallas Cowboys. The Chicago Bears vs. Dallas Cowboys game is averaging $454 and is also the most expensive Monday Night Football game in 2013. It was announced last month that the Bears would retire Mike Ditka’s jersey during halftime of this December 9 game. The second most expensive Chicago Bears game will be against the Green Bay Packers. The Bears vs. Packers rivalry matchup is averaging $439. Of its NFC North division matchups, Chicago Bears vs. Detroit Lions tickets (avg. $379) are the cheapest. Bears vs. Vikings tickets are averaging $404.